US20150042604A1 - Liquid crystal panel, display device and scanning method thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of electronic technology, and in particular to a liquid crystal panel, a display device and a scanning method thereof.
- a touch screen is an input equipment enabling a user to directly input a command of the user by selecting command contents displayed on a screen of an image display and the like by hand or with an object, and when the user is in direct contact with the touch screen by hand or with the object, the touch screen detects a touch point and drives a liquid crystal display according to the command of a selected icon to realize specific displaying.
- the existing touch screens are mainly divided into capacitive touch screens and electromagnetic touch screens according to different working principles; wherein, the capacitive touch screens identify touch position through received touch signals (namely, electrical signals), while the electromagnetic touch screens identify touch position through received touch signals (namely, electromagnetic signals from electromagnetic needles).
- an independent capacitive touch screen is generally assembled on the outer side (namely, one side facing a viewer) of a liquid crystal display, so as to receive the electrical signals corresponding to the touch operations; and an independent electromagnetic touch screen is assembled on the outer side of the liquid crystal display or in the back of a backlight module.
- the present independent capacitive touch screen and independent electromagnetic touch screen are externally mounted on the liquid crystal display, so that the liquid crystal display with capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions is relatively thick.
- a liquid crystal panel, a display device and a scanning method thereof are provided.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a liquid crystal panel, including a CF (color filter) substrate, a TFT (Thin Film Transistor) substrate and a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between the CF substrate and the TFT substrate;
- the CF substrate includes a transparent substrate and an integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer located at the inner side of the transparent substrate and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is configured to identify touch signals;
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure electrically insulated each other.
- Another embodiment of the present invention provides a display device, including forementioned liquid crystal panel.
- Another embodiment of the present invention provides a scanning method for a display device, which is suitable to be applied to the display device including a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure, and the method includes: performing display scanning, and capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in one frame; or simultaneously performing electromagnetic touch scanning and display scanning in one frame.
- FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 are schematic structural diagrams of a liquid crystal panel in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of electrical connection between conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other in an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7A is a schematic diagram of a pattern of a capacitive touch structure in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7B is a schematic diagram of electrical connection of sensing electrode blocks along a horizontal direction by at least one via hole and at least one capacitive bridge;
- FIG. 8A is a schematic diagram of a pattern of an electromagnetic touch structure in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8B is a schematic diagram of electrical connection between two conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing a working principle of the electromagnetic touch structure in an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flow schematic diagram of a method for performing display scanning, and capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in an embodiment of the present invention.
- a liquid crystal panel includes a CF substrate, a TFT substrate and a liquid crystal layer between the CF substrate and the TFT substrate, and the CF substrate includes a transparent substrate and a integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer located at the inner side of the transparent substrate and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is configured to identify touch signals; wherein, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure electrically insulated each other, and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer including the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure is integrated to the inner of the CF substrate, so that the liquid crystal display device including the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention has capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions, and is thinned and its power consumption is reduced.
- a liquid crystal panel provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes a CF substrate 10 , a TFT substrate 20 and a liquid crystal layer 30 between the CF substrate 10 and the TFT substrate 20 .
- the CF substrate 10 includes a transparent substrate 11 and a integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 located at the inner side of the transparent substrate 11 and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 is configured to identify touch signals, wherein, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 includes a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure electrically insulated each other, so that the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 can identify touch signals input by a human body and an electromagnetic needle.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located in the inner of the CF substrate (namely, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is embedded into the liquid crystal panel), so that the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention has capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions, thus a display device including the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention has the capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions; and compared with the display device with the capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions in the prior art, the display device including the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention is thinned and its power consumption is reduced.
- the CF substrate of the embodiment of the present invention further includes a BM (black matrix) layer, a color filter layer (namely, a color blocking layer) and a flattened layer stacked successively at the inner side of the transparent substrate.
- BM black matrix
- color filter layer namely, a color blocking layer
- flattened layer stacked successively at the inner side of the transparent substrate.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be located between any two adjacent layers of the BM layer, the color filter layer and the flattened layer, or between the BM layer and the flattened layer, or between the flattened layer and the liquid crystal layer.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 is located between the BM layer 13 and the color filter layer 14 .
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 is located between the BM layer 13 and the flattened layer 15 , and preferably in FIG. 2 , the color filter layer 14 plays a role in insulating the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 .
- the color filter layer 14 serving as an insulating layer itself in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 is only one preferable mode, the color filter layer 14 may also not be designed in such manner, and the color filter layer 14 may be merely arranged between the BM layer 13 and the flattened layer 15 as described previously, that is the color filter layer 14 may be located on any side of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 .
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer in the embodiment of the present invention are specifically introduced above in conjunction with FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 respectively.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may also be located between the color filter layer and the flattened layer or between the flattened layer and the liquid crystal layer, and the corresponding implementations are similar to those illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 of the embodiments of the present invention and are not described redundantly herein.
- the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer of this embodiment can be relatively flexible.
- any one of the CF substrate or the TFT substrate may also include a common electrode layer.
- the common electrode layer is located at the inner side of the TFT substrate, a number of layers included in the CF substrate of the embodiment of the present invention is increased or reduced and the increased layers do not include the common electrode layer, the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer in the embodiment of the present invention may also be correspondingly changed, wherein the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be one of the following positions:
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a middle layer of the any three adjacent layers (for example, as shown in FIG. 2 , the any three adjacent layers are the BM layer 13 , the color filter layer 14 and the flattened layer 15 , the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located between the BM layer 13 and the flattened layer 15 , so the two side layers of the any three adjacent layers are the BM layer 13 and the flattened layer 15 , and the middle layer of the any three adjacent layers is the color filter layer 14 );
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 may be located between the flattened layer 15 and the liquid crystal layer 30 ).
- the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer in the embodiment of the present invention may also be correspondingly changed, wherein, the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be one of the following positions (wherein, “selected layers” are defined as layers between the transparent substrate of the CF substrate and the common electrode layer, and the selected layers adjacent to the common electrode layer must be the ones capable of electrically insulating the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer and the common electrode layer):
- a liquid crystal panel provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes a CF substrate 10 , a TFT substrate 20 and a liquid crystal layer 30 sandwiched between the CF substrate 10 and the TFT substrate 20 ;
- the CF substrate 10 includes a transparent substrate 11 , and a BM layer 13 , a color filter layer 14 , a common electrode layer 16 and a flattened layer 15 stacked successively at the inner side of the transparent substrate 11 ;
- the common electrode layer 16 is located between the color filter layer 14 and the flattened layer 15 , and the selected layers are the BM layer 13 and the color filter layer 14 which are between the transparent substrate 11 of the CF substrate 10 and the common electrode layer 16 ;
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be located between the BM layer 13 and the color filter layer 14 , and the color filter layer 14 enables the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 and the common electrode layer 16 to be electrically insulated.
- a liquid crystal panel provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes a CF substrate 10 , a TFT substrate 20 and a liquid crystal layer 30 sandwiched between the CF substrate 10 and the TFT substrate 20 ;
- the CF substrate 10 includes a transparent substrate 11 , and a BM layer 13 , a color filter layer 14 , a transparent insulating layer 17 , a common electrode layer 16 and a flattened layer 15 stacked successively at the inner side of the transparent substrate 11 ;
- the common electrode layer 16 is located between the transparent insulating layer 17 and the flattened layer 15 , and the selected layers are the BM layer 13 , the color filter layer 14 and the transparent insulating layer 17 which are between the transparent substrate 11 of the CF substrate 10 and the common electrode layer 16 , and the transparent insulating layer 17 enables the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 and the common electrode layer 16 to be electrically insulated;
- the any three adjacent layers are the BM layer 13 , the color filter layer 14 and the transparent insulating layer 17
- the two side layers of the any three filter layers are the BM layer 13 and the transparent insulating layer 17
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located between the two side layers of the any three adjacent layers, namely between the BM layer 13 and the transparent insulating layer 17
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 includes a middle layer (namely, the color filter layer 14 ) of the any three adjacent layers.
- the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure included in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be made of metal material.
- the resistance of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer can be relatively low.
- any touch structure integrated with the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure below is applicable to the embodiments of the present invention. (namely, in the embodiments of the present invention, the touch structure formed by integrating the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure is the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer)
- the capacitive touch structure includes a pattern of the capacitive touch structure and at least one capacitive bridge (i.e. capacitive touch structure bridge), and the electromagnetic touch structure includes a pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure and at least one electromagnetic bridge (i.e. electromagnetic touch structure bridge), wherein the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure may be located on a same layer in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer or on different layers in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer, which will be introduced respectively below.
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located on different layers in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 includes a first conductive layer 12 a, an insulating layer 12 b and a second conductive layer 12 c;
- the first conductive layer 12 a includes at least one electromagnetic bridge, and a plurality of driving electrode lines arranged in parallel in a first direction and a plurality of sensing electrode lines arranged in parallel in a second direction for forming the capacitive touch structure, wherein each driving electrode line includes a plurality of driving electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, each sensing electrode line includes a plurality of sensing electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines are mutually crossed and electrically insulated, and the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines are electrically insulated from the at least one electromagnetic bridge;
- the insulating layer 12 b includes at least one via hole 12 b 1 electrically conducting the first conductive layer 12 a and the second conductive layer 12 c;
- the second conductive layer 12 c includes at least one capacitive bridge and a plurality of conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other and configured to form an electromagnetic touch structure, wherein the conductive coils are electrically insulated from the at least one capacitive bridge;
- the driving electrode blocks may be directly electrically connected along the first direction to form the driving electrode lines
- the sensing electrode blocks may be electrically connected along the second direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines
- the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the first direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the second direction to form the sensing electrode lines;
- the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the first direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the driving electrode lines
- the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected along the second direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure namely pattern of the driving electrode blocks and pattern of the sensing electrode blocks, is located on the first conductive layer 12 a; and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure, namely the conductive coils, is located on the second conductive layer 12 c.
- the at least one conductive bridge is a conductive structure (which can also be regarded as a wire) for electrically connecting the plurality of driving electrode blocks or the plurality of sensing electrode blocks
- the at least one electromagnetic bridge is a conductive structure (e.g. wire) for electrically connecting the conductive coils, wherein, a plurality of driving electrode blocks or sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected with the at least one capacitive bridge to form a plurality of driving electrode lines arranged in parallel along the first direction or a plurality of sensing electrode lines arranged in parallel along the second direction, and the conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other are electrically connected by the at least one electromagnetic bridge.
- FIG. 6 shows an electrical connection of the conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other by an electromagnetic bridge.
- a conductive coil X 1 and a conductive coil Y 1 crossed each other need to be electrically connected.
- the conductive coil X 1 and the conductive coil Y 1 are electrically connected by a via hole 601 and an electromagnetic bridge 602 .
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure located on the first conductive layer namely, the arrangement of patterns of the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines included in the capacitive touch structure may be multiple, and one of the arrangement is introduced below.
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure includes driving electrode lines Tx (only Tx 1 and Tx 2 are shown in FIG. 7A ) arranged in parallel along the first direction (taking vertical direction as an example in the FIG. 7A ) and sensing electrode lines Rx (only Rx 1 and Rx 2 are shown in FIG. 7A ) arranged in parallel along the second direction (taking horizontal direction as an example in the FIG. 7A ), the driving electrode blocks and the sensing electrode blocks are in irregular shapes (in other cases, the driving electrode blocks and the sensing electrode blocks may also be in regular shapes, such as rhombus, oblong or square).
- the driving electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the vertical direction to form the driving electrode lines
- the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected along the horizontal direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines.
- the sensing electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the horizontal direction and the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the vertical direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge and for the case that both the driving electrode blocks and the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge, reference can be made to the above implementation, which is not described redundantly herein.
- each driving electrode line and each sensing electrode line is electrically connected with a capacitive touch IC (integrated circuit), so that when a display device performs capacitive touch scanning, the capacitive touch IC may preferably successively transmit an alternating current signal to each driving electrode line (when one driving electrode line works, the other driving electrode lines can be grounded) and control all the sensing electrode lines to read or detect corresponding alternating current signal.
- a capacitive touch IC integrated circuit
- the working principle of the capacitive touch structure is as follows: when a human body touches a touch screen, the human body and the touch screen form a circuit, so that a capacitance between the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines is changed, the magnitude of the signal on the sensing electrode line corresponding to the touch position of the human body is changed, thus a touch can be judged out; and when in an XY-axis coordinate, an X-directional coordinate corresponding to the touch position may be determined through successive scanning by the driving electrode lines by time sharing, and a Y-directional coordinate corresponding to the touch position may be determined through detecting the changed magnitude of the signal on the sensing electrode line, so that the coordinates of the touch position are determined and a touch point is found.
- the insulating layer 12 b in mode I of the embodiment of the present invention is a transparent organic film.
- the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure located on the second conductive layer namely, the arrangement of the conductive coils included in the electromagnetic touch structure may be multiple, and one of the arrangements is introduced below.
- the closed conductive coils with shape similar to “rectangular”, included in the electromagnetic touch structure when a alternating current signals are transmitted to the conductive coils, an alternating magnetic field is generated. Because the alternating magnetic field is generated in the inner of an area encircled by the closed conductive coils, the inner area encircled by the closed conductive coils must be a blank space.
- an electromagnetic touch structure 900 is as follows: when the electromagnetic touch IC successively transmits a alternating current signal to each conductive coil, since the conductive coils form a “rectangular” circular similar to an inductance, an induced alternating magnetic field 902 with a specific frequency is generated; an inductance L in an electromagnetic needle 901 including an oscillating circuit (wherein, the oscillating circuit includes a capacitance C and the inductance L connected in series) can induce the alternating magnetic field 902 , thus oscillating current is generated in the electromagnetic needle 901 , and meanwhile the oscillating current is converted to the alternating magnetic field 902 with a similar frequency for subsequent emission; as shown in FIG.
- the conductive coils can generate induced current directed to the alternating magnetic field 902 , so the position of the electromagnetic needle 901 can be judged by detecting the presence of the induced current and the magnitude of the induced current; and some information (such as handwriting pressure) from the electromagnetic needle 901 can be judged by detecting the change of frequency of the induced current.
- a capacitive touch IC and an electromagnetic touch IC may be located on a flexible printed circuit board included in the TFT substrate, the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure included in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer at the inner side of the CF substrate are connected with a conductive pad, and there is a conductive pad connected to a control terminal on the TFT substrate at a corresponding position, and the conductive pad on one side of the CF substrate is connected with the conductive pad on one side of the TFT substrate through a gold ball in a frame glue, so as to achieve connection between the capacitive touch IC and the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and connection between the electromagnetic touch IC and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure; and electrical signals generated by the capacitive touch IC and/or the electromagnetic touch IC are transmitted to the CF substrate from the TFT substrate and drive the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer to work.
- the second conductive layer 12 c is closest to the liquid crystal layer 30 (namely, the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure is closest to the liquid crystal layer 30 ).
- the influence of noise signals generated by the liquid crystal display device on the capacitive touch structure may be avoided or reduced to a certain extent.
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located on a same layer in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 includes a first conductive layer 12 a, an insulating layer 12 b and a second conductive layer 12 c;
- the first conductive layer 12 a includes a plurality of driving electrode lines arranged in parallel in a first direction and a plurality of sensing electrode lines arranged in parallel in a second direction for forming the capacitive touch structure, and a plurality of conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other for forming the electromagnetic touch structure, wherein each driving electrode line includes a plurality of driving electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, each sensing electrode line includes a plurality of sensing electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines are crossed and electrically insulated each other, and the driving electrode lines, the sensing electrode lines and the conductive coils are electrically insulated from each other;
- the insulating layer 12 b includes at least one via hole 12 b 1 conducting the first conductive layer 12 a
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure namely driving electrode patterns and sensing electrode patterns
- the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure namely the conductive coils
- the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located on a same layer 12 a in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 , so that the accuracy when the electromagnetic touch structure identifies touch signals may be improved.
- the insulating layer in mode II of the embodiment of the present invention is a transparent organic film.
- mode II is similar to mode I, merely the positions of the layers where the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located and the at least one capacitive bridge and the at least one electromagnetic bridge are located are different, and the other similarities are not described redundantly herein.
- the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 are preferably made of a metal material;
- the projection of the BM layer 13 on the transparent substrate 11 covers the projections of the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines crossed and insulated each other on the transparent substrate 11 to prevent light leakage or metal reflection;
- each conductive coil includes at least one hollow region, wherein each hollow region corresponds to a pixel region and the area of each hollow region is not smaller than the corresponding pixel region.
- the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer are made of the metal material, so that the resistance of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer can be reduced.
- the pattern of the capacitive touch structure can be designed as shown in FIG. 7B , so that the projection of the BM layer on the transparent substrate covers the projections of the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines crossed and insulated each other on the transparent substrate, therefore, the metal corresponding to pixel opening regions 700 of the driving electrode lines or the sensing electrode lines can be removed according to the shape of the BM layer (the BM is located in an region other than the pixel opening regions), and merely the metal on the part shielded by the BM layer is left to form the pattern of the capacitive touch structure in a similar metal grid shape, wherein, each part of a same electrode line is equipotential, thus ensuring that the part of metal corresponding to the pixel opening regions 700 is removed, preventing the metal from reflecting light and improving light transmittance.
- each conductive coil includes at least one hollow region 800 , wherein each hollow region 800 corresponds to a pixel region and the area of each hollow region 800 is not smaller than that of the corresponding pixel region.
- the line width of a single conductive coil is greater than the total width of a plurality of pixels arranged adjacently within a scale of a single coil, and the metal on each conductive coil is partly removed according to the size of the pixel opening regions to form metal grids, thus ensuring that the metal corresponding to the pixel opening regions is removed, preventing the metal from reflecting light and improving the light transmittance.
- the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 is arranged between the BM layer 13 and the flattened layer 15 , its insulating layer is the color filter layer 14 , and the capacitive touch structure is electrically insulated from the electromagnetic touch structure through the color filter layer 14 .
- the color filter layer 14 serves as the insulating layer of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 , so that the liquid crystal panel into which the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 is embedded in the embodiment of the present invention is thinned.
- the embodiment of the present invention also provides a display device, including the liquid crystal panel of any one of above-mentioned embodiments.
- the present invention also provides a scanning method for a display device including a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure, which is particularly applied to the display device including the liquid crystal panel of any one of above-mentioned embodiments.
- the scanning method for a display device provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes: performing display scanning, and capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in one frame; or, simultaneously performing electromagnetic touch scanning and display scanning in one frame; or, simultaneously performing capacitive touch scanning and electromagnetic touch scanning in one frame.
- the display device drives liquid crystal rotate through an electric field (on a capacitance basis) generated by a TFT to present display, while the main medium for data exchange of the electromagnetic touch structure is a magnetic field, so an electromagnetic touch scanning can be simultaneously conducted with the display scanning
- an IC in order to realize that capacitive touch scanning and electromagnetic touch scanning are performed simultaneously in one frame, an IC needs to have relatively high performance, and there are some requirements for a number of input channels and processing channels of the display device (such as a number of cores of a CPU and the like).
- performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner includes: performing electromagnetic touch pre-scanning to determine whether there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device; performing display scanning after the electromagnetic touch pre-scanning; if there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device, performing electromagnetic touch scanning after the display scanning; otherwise, performing capacitive touch scanning after the display scanning
- performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner includes: performing electromagnetic touch pre-scanning to determine whether there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device; if there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device, performing electromagnetic touch scanning; otherwise, performing capacitive touch scanning; performing display scanning
- the time for the capacitive touch scanning is the same as that for the electromagnetic touch scanning, is about 3 ms to 5 ms, and may be variable according to different detection channels of the display device and different time for display scanning
- performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner includes:
- step 1001 performing electromagnetic touch pre-scanning to determine whether there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device
- step 1002 performing display scanning after the electromagnetic touch pre-scanning
- step 1003 judging from the pre-scanning result whether there is the electromagnetic needle around the display device, if so, executing step 1004 , otherwise, executing step 1005 ;
- step 1004 performing electromagnetic touch scanning after the display scanning
- the time for the electromagnetic touch scanning is 3 to 5 ms
- step 1005 performing capacitive touch scanning after the display scanning.
- the time for the capacitive touch scanning is 3 to 5 ms.
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- This application claims the benefit of priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201310342692.3, filed with the Chinese Patent Office on Aug. 7, 2013 and entitled “LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL, DISPLAY DEVICE AND SCANNING METHOD THEREOF”, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to the field of electronic technology, and in particular to a liquid crystal panel, a display device and a scanning method thereof.
- A touch screen is an input equipment enabling a user to directly input a command of the user by selecting command contents displayed on a screen of an image display and the like by hand or with an object, and when the user is in direct contact with the touch screen by hand or with the object, the touch screen detects a touch point and drives a liquid crystal display according to the command of a selected icon to realize specific displaying.
- The existing touch screens are mainly divided into capacitive touch screens and electromagnetic touch screens according to different working principles; wherein, the capacitive touch screens identify touch position through received touch signals (namely, electrical signals), while the electromagnetic touch screens identify touch position through received touch signals (namely, electromagnetic signals from electromagnetic needles). At present, an independent capacitive touch screen is generally assembled on the outer side (namely, one side facing a viewer) of a liquid crystal display, so as to receive the electrical signals corresponding to the touch operations; and an independent electromagnetic touch screen is assembled on the outer side of the liquid crystal display or in the back of a backlight module.
- However, the present independent capacitive touch screen and independent electromagnetic touch screen are externally mounted on the liquid crystal display, so that the liquid crystal display with capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions is relatively thick.
- In embodiments of the present invention, a liquid crystal panel, a display device and a scanning method thereof are provided.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a liquid crystal panel, including a CF (color filter) substrate, a TFT (Thin Film Transistor) substrate and a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between the CF substrate and the TFT substrate; the CF substrate includes a transparent substrate and an integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer located at the inner side of the transparent substrate and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is configured to identify touch signals; wherein, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure electrically insulated each other.
- Another embodiment of the present invention provides a display device, including forementioned liquid crystal panel.
- Another embodiment of the present invention provides a scanning method for a display device, which is suitable to be applied to the display device including a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure, and the method includes: performing display scanning, and capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in one frame; or simultaneously performing electromagnetic touch scanning and display scanning in one frame.
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FIG. 1 toFIG. 5 are schematic structural diagrams of a liquid crystal panel in an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of electrical connection between conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other in an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7A is a schematic diagram of a pattern of a capacitive touch structure in an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7B is a schematic diagram of electrical connection of sensing electrode blocks along a horizontal direction by at least one via hole and at least one capacitive bridge; -
FIG. 8A is a schematic diagram of a pattern of an electromagnetic touch structure in an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8B is a schematic diagram of electrical connection between two conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other in an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing a working principle of the electromagnetic touch structure in an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a flow schematic diagram of a method for performing display scanning, and capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in an embodiment of the present invention. - In an embodiment of the present invention, a liquid crystal panel includes a CF substrate, a TFT substrate and a liquid crystal layer between the CF substrate and the TFT substrate, and the CF substrate includes a transparent substrate and a integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer located at the inner side of the transparent substrate and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is configured to identify touch signals; wherein, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure electrically insulated each other, and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer including the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure is integrated to the inner of the CF substrate, so that the liquid crystal display device including the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention has capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions, and is thinned and its power consumption is reduced.
- The embodiments of the present invention are further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of the specification.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , a liquid crystal panel provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes aCF substrate 10, aTFT substrate 20 and aliquid crystal layer 30 between theCF substrate 10 and theTFT substrate 20. TheCF substrate 10 includes atransparent substrate 11 and a integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 located at the inner side of thetransparent substrate 11 and the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is configured to identify touch signals, wherein, the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 includes a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure electrically insulated each other, so that the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 can identify touch signals input by a human body and an electromagnetic needle. - The integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located in the inner of the CF substrate (namely, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is embedded into the liquid crystal panel), so that the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention has capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions, thus a display device including the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention has the capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions; and compared with the display device with the capacitive and electromagnetic touch functions in the prior art, the display device including the liquid crystal panel of the embodiment of the present invention is thinned and its power consumption is reduced.
- Preferably, the CF substrate of the embodiment of the present invention further includes a BM (black matrix) layer, a color filter layer (namely, a color blocking layer) and a flattened layer stacked successively at the inner side of the transparent substrate.
- The integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be located between any two adjacent layers of the BM layer, the color filter layer and the flattened layer, or between the BM layer and the flattened layer, or between the flattened layer and the liquid crystal layer.
- For example, as shown in
FIG. 1 , the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is located between theBM layer 13 and thecolor filter layer 14. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is located between theBM layer 13 and theflattened layer 15, and preferably inFIG. 2 , thecolor filter layer 14 plays a role in insulating the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure in the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12. Of course, thecolor filter layer 14 serving as an insulating layer itself in the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is only one preferable mode, thecolor filter layer 14 may also not be designed in such manner, and thecolor filter layer 14 may be merely arranged between theBM layer 13 and theflattened layer 15 as described previously, that is thecolor filter layer 14 may be located on any side of the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12. - The implementations of the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer in the embodiment of the present invention are specifically introduced above in conjunction with
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 respectively. In the specific implementation, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may also be located between the color filter layer and the flattened layer or between the flattened layer and the liquid crystal layer, and the corresponding implementations are similar to those illustrated inFIG. 1 andFIG. 2 of the embodiments of the present invention and are not described redundantly herein. - The position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer of this embodiment can be relatively flexible. Preferably, any one of the CF substrate or the TFT substrate may also include a common electrode layer. When the common electrode layer is located at the inner side of the TFT substrate, a number of layers included in the CF substrate of the embodiment of the present invention is increased or reduced and the increased layers do not include the common electrode layer, the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer in the embodiment of the present invention may also be correspondingly changed, wherein the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be one of the following positions:
- 1, between any two adjacent layers in multiple layers at the inner side of the transparent substrate of the CF substrate;
- 2, between two side layers of any three adjacent layers in multiple layers at the inner side of the transparent substrate of the CF substrate, and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a middle layer of the any three adjacent layers (for example, as shown in
FIG. 2 , the any three adjacent layers are theBM layer 13, thecolor filter layer 14 and theflattened layer 15, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located between theBM layer 13 and theflattened layer 15, so the two side layers of the any three adjacent layers are theBM layer 13 and theflattened layer 15, and the middle layer of the any three adjacent layers is the color filter layer 14); - 3, between a layer closest to the liquid crystal layer in multiple layers at the inner side of the transparent substrate of the CF substrate and the liquid crystal layer (for example, as shown in
FIG. 2 , theflattened layer 15 is the layer closest to theliquid crystal layer 30 in the multiple layers at the inner side of thetransparent substrate 11 of theCF substrate 10, then the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 may be located between theflattened layer 15 and the liquid crystal layer 30). - Preferably, when the common electrode layer is located at the inner side of the CF substrate, a number of the layers included in the CF substrate of the embodiment of the present invention is increased and the increased layers include the common electrode layer, the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer in the embodiment of the present invention may also be correspondingly changed, wherein, the position of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be one of the following positions (wherein, “selected layers” are defined as layers between the transparent substrate of the CF substrate and the common electrode layer, and the selected layers adjacent to the common electrode layer must be the ones capable of electrically insulating the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer and the common electrode layer):
- 1, between any two adjacent selected layers in multiple selected layers at the inner side of the transparent substrate of the CF substrate;
- for example, as shown in
FIG. 3 , a liquid crystal panel provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes aCF substrate 10, aTFT substrate 20 and aliquid crystal layer 30 sandwiched between theCF substrate 10 and theTFT substrate 20; theCF substrate 10 includes atransparent substrate 11, and aBM layer 13, acolor filter layer 14, acommon electrode layer 16 and aflattened layer 15 stacked successively at the inner side of thetransparent substrate 11; - the
common electrode layer 16 is located between thecolor filter layer 14 and theflattened layer 15, and the selected layers are theBM layer 13 and thecolor filter layer 14 which are between thetransparent substrate 11 of theCF substrate 10 and thecommon electrode layer 16; - thus, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be located between the
BM layer 13 and thecolor filter layer 14, and thecolor filter layer 14 enables the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 and thecommon electrode layer 16 to be electrically insulated. - 2, between two side layers of any three adjacent layers in multiple selected layers at the inner side of the transparent substrate of the CF substrate, and the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer includes a middle layer of the any three adjacent layers; for example, as shown in
FIG. 4 , a liquid crystal panel provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes aCF substrate 10, aTFT substrate 20 and aliquid crystal layer 30 sandwiched between theCF substrate 10 and theTFT substrate 20; theCF substrate 10 includes atransparent substrate 11, and aBM layer 13, acolor filter layer 14, atransparent insulating layer 17, acommon electrode layer 16 and aflattened layer 15 stacked successively at the inner side of thetransparent substrate 11; - the
common electrode layer 16 is located between thetransparent insulating layer 17 and theflattened layer 15, and the selected layers are theBM layer 13, thecolor filter layer 14 and thetransparent insulating layer 17 which are between thetransparent substrate 11 of theCF substrate 10 and thecommon electrode layer 16 , and thetransparent insulating layer 17 enables the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 and thecommon electrode layer 16 to be electrically insulated; - herein, the any three adjacent layers are the
BM layer 13, thecolor filter layer 14 and thetransparent insulating layer 17, the two side layers of the any three filter layers are theBM layer 13 and thetransparent insulating layer 17, the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located between the two side layers of the any three adjacent layers, namely between theBM layer 13 and thetransparent insulating layer 17, and the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 includes a middle layer (namely, the color filter layer 14) of the any three adjacent layers. - In the specific implementation, particularly, when the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is located between the BM layer and the color filter layer or between the BM layer and the flattened layer, the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure included in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer may be made of metal material. In the implementation, when the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure included in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer is made of the metal material, the resistance of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer can be relatively low.
- Any touch structure integrated with the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure below is applicable to the embodiments of the present invention. (namely, in the embodiments of the present invention, the touch structure formed by integrating the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure is the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer)
- Preferably, the capacitive touch structure includes a pattern of the capacitive touch structure and at least one capacitive bridge (i.e. capacitive touch structure bridge), and the electromagnetic touch structure includes a pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure and at least one electromagnetic bridge (i.e. electromagnetic touch structure bridge), wherein the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure may be located on a same layer in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer or on different layers in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer, which will be introduced respectively below.
- Mode I
- The pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located on different layers in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer.
- Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 includes a firstconductive layer 12 a, aninsulating layer 12 b and a secondconductive layer 12 c; - the first
conductive layer 12 a includes at least one electromagnetic bridge, and a plurality of driving electrode lines arranged in parallel in a first direction and a plurality of sensing electrode lines arranged in parallel in a second direction for forming the capacitive touch structure, wherein each driving electrode line includes a plurality of driving electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, each sensing electrode line includes a plurality of sensing electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines are mutually crossed and electrically insulated, and the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines are electrically insulated from the at least one electromagnetic bridge; - the insulating
layer 12 b includes at least one viahole 12b 1 electrically conducting the firstconductive layer 12 a and the secondconductive layer 12 c; - the second
conductive layer 12 c includes at least one capacitive bridge and a plurality of conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other and configured to form an electromagnetic touch structure, wherein the conductive coils are electrically insulated from the at least one capacitive bridge; - wherein, the driving electrode blocks may be directly electrically connected along the first direction to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks may be electrically connected along the second direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines;
- or, the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the first direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the second direction to form the sensing electrode lines;
- or, the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the first direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected along the second direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines;
- and the conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other are electrically connected by the at least one via hole and the at least one electromagnetic bridge.
- Herein, the pattern of the capacitive touch structure, namely pattern of the driving electrode blocks and pattern of the sensing electrode blocks, is located on the first
conductive layer 12 a; and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure, namely the conductive coils, is located on the secondconductive layer 12 c. - Those skilled in the art should understand that the at least one conductive bridge is a conductive structure (which can also be regarded as a wire) for electrically connecting the plurality of driving electrode blocks or the plurality of sensing electrode blocks, and the at least one electromagnetic bridge is a conductive structure (e.g. wire) for electrically connecting the conductive coils, wherein, a plurality of driving electrode blocks or sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected with the at least one capacitive bridge to form a plurality of driving electrode lines arranged in parallel along the first direction or a plurality of sensing electrode lines arranged in parallel along the second direction, and the conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other are electrically connected by the at least one electromagnetic bridge.
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FIG. 6 shows an electrical connection of the conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other by an electromagnetic bridge. As shown inFIG. 6 , a conductive coil X1 and a conductive coil Y1 crossed each other need to be electrically connected. In order to maintain electrical insulation between the conductive coil X1 and the conductive coil Y1, the conductive coil X1 and the conductive coil Y1 are electrically connected by a viahole 601 and anelectromagnetic bridge 602. - In the specific implementation, the pattern of the capacitive touch structure located on the first conductive layer, namely, the arrangement of patterns of the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines included in the capacitive touch structure may be multiple, and one of the arrangement is introduced below.
- Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 7A , the pattern of the capacitive touch structure includes driving electrode lines Tx (only Tx1 and Tx2 are shown inFIG. 7A ) arranged in parallel along the first direction (taking vertical direction as an example in theFIG. 7A ) and sensing electrode lines Rx (only Rx1 and Rx2 are shown inFIG. 7A ) arranged in parallel along the second direction (taking horizontal direction as an example in theFIG. 7A ), the driving electrode blocks and the sensing electrode blocks are in irregular shapes (in other cases, the driving electrode blocks and the sensing electrode blocks may also be in regular shapes, such as rhombus, oblong or square). The driving electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the vertical direction to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected along the horizontal direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines. - For the case that the sensing electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the horizontal direction and the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the vertical direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge and for the case that both the driving electrode blocks and the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge, reference can be made to the above implementation, which is not described redundantly herein.
- In the specific implementation, one end of each driving electrode line and each sensing electrode line is electrically connected with a capacitive touch IC (integrated circuit), so that when a display device performs capacitive touch scanning, the capacitive touch IC may preferably successively transmit an alternating current signal to each driving electrode line (when one driving electrode line works, the other driving electrode lines can be grounded) and control all the sensing electrode lines to read or detect corresponding alternating current signal.
- The working principle of the capacitive touch structure is as follows: when a human body touches a touch screen, the human body and the touch screen form a circuit, so that a capacitance between the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines is changed, the magnitude of the signal on the sensing electrode line corresponding to the touch position of the human body is changed, thus a touch can be judged out; and when in an XY-axis coordinate, an X-directional coordinate corresponding to the touch position may be determined through successive scanning by the driving electrode lines by time sharing, and a Y-directional coordinate corresponding to the touch position may be determined through detecting the changed magnitude of the signal on the sensing electrode line, so that the coordinates of the touch position are determined and a touch point is found.
- Preferably, the insulating
layer 12 b in mode I of the embodiment of the present invention is a transparent organic film. - In the specific implementation, the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure located on the second conductive layer, namely, the arrangement of the conductive coils included in the electromagnetic touch structure may be multiple, and one of the arrangements is introduced below.
- Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 8A , the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure includes conductive coils X and conductive coils Y (only coil X1 to coil X4 and coil Y1 to coil Y4 are shown inFIG. 8A ) mutually crossed, wherein four conductive coils (coil X1 to coil X4) are arranged along the “Y-X-Y” direction, and four conductive coils (coil Y1 to coil Y4) are arranged along the “X-Y-X” direction so as to realize cross connection of the conductive coils, and there are four crossing points between the coil Xi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) and the coil Yi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4); one end of the conductive coil Xi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) is connected with an emission/detection switch SXi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) of anelectromagnetic touch IC 10, one end of the conductive coil Yi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) is connected with an emission/detection switch SYi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) of theelectromagnetic touch IC 10, and the other end of each conductive coil, namely Xi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) or Yi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4), is connected with the GND (ground). The pattern of each conductive coil is a closed pattern similarly of “rectangular” shape, so that when a display device performs electromagnetic touch scanning, the electromagnetic touch IC successively transmits an alternating current signal to each conductive coil, namely Xi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4) or Yi (i=1, 2, 3 or 4). - In the specific implementation, for the closed conductive coils with shape similar to “rectangular”, included in the electromagnetic touch structure, when a alternating current signals are transmitted to the conductive coils, an alternating magnetic field is generated. Because the alternating magnetic field is generated in the inner of an area encircled by the closed conductive coils, the inner area encircled by the closed conductive coils must be a blank space.
- Referring to
FIG. 9 , the working principle of anelectromagnetic touch structure 900 is as follows: when the electromagnetic touch IC successively transmits a alternating current signal to each conductive coil, since the conductive coils form a “rectangular” circular similar to an inductance, an induced alternatingmagnetic field 902 with a specific frequency is generated; an inductance L in anelectromagnetic needle 901 including an oscillating circuit (wherein, the oscillating circuit includes a capacitance C and the inductance L connected in series) can induce the alternatingmagnetic field 902, thus oscillating current is generated in theelectromagnetic needle 901, and meanwhile the oscillating current is converted to the alternatingmagnetic field 902 with a similar frequency for subsequent emission; as shown inFIG. 9 , the conductive coils can generate induced current directed to the alternatingmagnetic field 902, so the position of theelectromagnetic needle 901 can be judged by detecting the presence of the induced current and the magnitude of the induced current; and some information (such as handwriting pressure) from theelectromagnetic needle 901 can be judged by detecting the change of frequency of the induced current. - In the specific implementation, a capacitive touch IC and an electromagnetic touch IC may be located on a flexible printed circuit board included in the TFT substrate, the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure included in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer at the inner side of the CF substrate are connected with a conductive pad, and there is a conductive pad connected to a control terminal on the TFT substrate at a corresponding position, and the conductive pad on one side of the CF substrate is connected with the conductive pad on one side of the TFT substrate through a gold ball in a frame glue, so as to achieve connection between the capacitive touch IC and the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and connection between the electromagnetic touch IC and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure; and electrical signals generated by the capacitive touch IC and/or the electromagnetic touch IC are transmitted to the CF substrate from the TFT substrate and drive the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer to work.
- Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 5 , among the firstconductive layer 12 a, the insulatinglayer 12 b and the secondconductive layer 12 c, the secondconductive layer 12 c is closest to the liquid crystal layer 30 (namely, the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure is closest to the liquid crystal layer 30). - When the electromagnetic touch structure is closest to the liquid crystal layer, the influence of noise signals generated by the liquid crystal display device on the capacitive touch structure may be avoided or reduced to a certain extent.
- Mode II
- The pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located on a same layer in the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer.
- Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer 12 includes a first conductive layer 12 a, an insulating layer 12 b and a second conductive layer 12 c; the first conductive layer 12 a includes a plurality of driving electrode lines arranged in parallel in a first direction and a plurality of sensing electrode lines arranged in parallel in a second direction for forming the capacitive touch structure, and a plurality of conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other for forming the electromagnetic touch structure, wherein each driving electrode line includes a plurality of driving electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, each sensing electrode line includes a plurality of sensing electrode blocks connected successively and electrically, the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines are crossed and electrically insulated each other, and the driving electrode lines, the sensing electrode lines and the conductive coils are electrically insulated from each other; the insulating layer 12 b includes at least one via hole 12 b 1 conducting the first conductive layer 12 a and the second conductive layer 12 c; the second conductive layer 12 c includes at least one capacitive bridge and at least one electromagnetic bridge which are electrically insulated from each other; wherein, the driving electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the first direction to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected along the second direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines; or, the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the first direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are directly electrically connected along the second direction to form the sensing electrode lines; or, the driving electrode blocks are electrically connected along the first direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the driving electrode lines, and the sensing electrode blocks are electrically connected along the second direction by the at least one via hole and the at least one capacitive bridge to form the sensing electrode lines; and the conductive coils crossed and electrically insulated each other are electrically connected by the at least one via hole and the at least one electromagnetic bridge. - Herein, the pattern of the capacitive touch structure (namely driving electrode patterns and sensing electrode patterns) and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure (namely the conductive coils) are located on a
same layer 12 a in the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12, so that the accuracy when the electromagnetic touch structure identifies touch signals may be improved. - Preferably, the insulating layer in mode II of the embodiment of the present invention is a transparent organic film.
- It should be noted that mode II is similar to mode I, merely the positions of the layers where the pattern of the capacitive touch structure and the pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure are located and the at least one capacitive bridge and the at least one electromagnetic bridge are located are different, and the other similarities are not described redundantly herein.
- In the specific implementation, working principles of the capacitive touch structure and the electromagnetic touch structure in mode II are similar to those in mode I, and are not described redundantly herein.
- Preferably, referring to
FIG. 1 , when the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is located between theBM layer 13 and thecolor filter layer 14, or as shown inFIG. 2 , located between theBM layer 13 and the flattenedlayer 15, the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer of the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 are preferably made of a metal material; the projection of theBM layer 13 on thetransparent substrate 11 covers the projections of the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines crossed and insulated each other on thetransparent substrate 11 to prevent light leakage or metal reflection; Preferably, each conductive coil includes at least one hollow region, wherein each hollow region corresponds to a pixel region and the area of each hollow region is not smaller than the corresponding pixel region. - In the implementation, the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer are made of the metal material, so that the resistance of the integrated capacitive-electromagnetic composite touch layer can be reduced.
- Specifically, the pattern of the capacitive touch structure can be designed as shown in
FIG. 7B , so that the projection of the BM layer on the transparent substrate covers the projections of the driving electrode lines and the sensing electrode lines crossed and insulated each other on the transparent substrate, therefore, the metal corresponding topixel opening regions 700 of the driving electrode lines or the sensing electrode lines can be removed according to the shape of the BM layer (the BM is located in an region other than the pixel opening regions), and merely the metal on the part shielded by the BM layer is left to form the pattern of the capacitive touch structure in a similar metal grid shape, wherein, each part of a same electrode line is equipotential, thus ensuring that the part of metal corresponding to thepixel opening regions 700 is removed, preventing the metal from reflecting light and improving light transmittance. - The pattern of the electromagnetic touch structure can be designed as shown in
FIG. 8B , and each conductive coil (including coils X, namely coils arranged in the X direction, and coils Y, namely coils arranged in the Y direction) includes at least onehollow region 800, wherein eachhollow region 800 corresponds to a pixel region and the area of eachhollow region 800 is not smaller than that of the corresponding pixel region. Therefore, the line width of a single conductive coil is greater than the total width of a plurality of pixels arranged adjacently within a scale of a single coil, and the metal on each conductive coil is partly removed according to the size of the pixel opening regions to form metal grids, thus ensuring that the metal corresponding to the pixel opening regions is removed, preventing the metal from reflecting light and improving the light transmittance. - Preferably, as shown in
FIG. 2 , the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is arranged between theBM layer 13 and the flattenedlayer 15, its insulating layer is thecolor filter layer 14, and the capacitive touch structure is electrically insulated from the electromagnetic touch structure through thecolor filter layer 14. - In the implementation, the
color filter layer 14 serves as the insulating layer of the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12, so that the liquid crystal panel into which the integrated capacitive-electromagneticcomposite touch layer 12 is embedded in the embodiment of the present invention is thinned. - Preferably, the embodiment of the present invention also provides a display device, including the liquid crystal panel of any one of above-mentioned embodiments.
- The present invention also provides a scanning method for a display device including a capacitive touch structure and an electromagnetic touch structure, which is particularly applied to the display device including the liquid crystal panel of any one of above-mentioned embodiments. Preferably, the scanning method for a display device provided in an embodiment of the present invention includes: performing display scanning, and capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in one frame; or, simultaneously performing electromagnetic touch scanning and display scanning in one frame; or, simultaneously performing capacitive touch scanning and electromagnetic touch scanning in one frame.
- In the specific implementation, the display device drives liquid crystal rotate through an electric field (on a capacitance basis) generated by a TFT to present display, while the main medium for data exchange of the electromagnetic touch structure is a magnetic field, so an electromagnetic touch scanning can be simultaneously conducted with the display scanning
- In the specific implementation, in order to realize that capacitive touch scanning and electromagnetic touch scanning are performed simultaneously in one frame, an IC needs to have relatively high performance, and there are some requirements for a number of input channels and processing channels of the display device (such as a number of cores of a CPU and the like).
- Preferably, performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner includes: performing electromagnetic touch pre-scanning to determine whether there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device; performing display scanning after the electromagnetic touch pre-scanning; if there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device, performing electromagnetic touch scanning after the display scanning; otherwise, performing capacitive touch scanning after the display scanning
- Or, preferably, performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner includes: performing electromagnetic touch pre-scanning to determine whether there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device; if there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device, performing electromagnetic touch scanning; otherwise, performing capacitive touch scanning; performing display scanning
- In the implementation, by adopting the above-mentioned working method in a time sharing manner, interference of a human touch to the touch input of the electromagnetic needle when a user performs a touch input through the electromagnetic needle may be prevented.
- Preferably, the time for the capacitive touch scanning is the same as that for the electromagnetic touch scanning, is about 3 ms to 5 ms, and may be variable according to different detection channels of the display device and different time for display scanning
- Performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner in the embodiment of the present invention is introduced below with a specific embodiment.
- As shown in
FIG. 10 , performing display scanning and, capacitive touch scanning or electromagnetic touch scanning in a time sharing manner includes: -
step 1001, performing electromagnetic touch pre-scanning to determine whether there is an electromagnetic needle around the display device; -
step 1002, performing display scanning after the electromagnetic touch pre-scanning; -
step 1003, judging from the pre-scanning result whether there is the electromagnetic needle around the display device, if so, executingstep 1004, otherwise, executingstep 1005; -
step 1004, performing electromagnetic touch scanning after the display scanning; - in the specific implementation, if one frame is 16.67 ms, the time for the electromagnetic touch scanning is 3 to 5 ms;
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step 1005, performing capacitive touch scanning after the display scanning, In the specific implementation, if one frame is 16.67 ms, the time for the capacitive touch scanning is 3 to 5 ms. - Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, other changes and modifications could be made to these embodiments by those skilled in the art once they get the basic creative concepts. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to be interpreted as encompassing the preferred embodiments and all the changes and modifications falling within the scope of the present invention.
- Obviously, various modifications and variations of the present invention can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the essence and scope of the present invention. Thus, provided that these modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the claims of the invention and equivalent technologies thereof, the invention is intended to encompass the modifications and variations.
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